Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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JUNIORS Row 1—Jones, Kocoris, Morse, Morgan, Miller, Isakson, Mollica, Lyon. Row 2—Fujikawa, Loveland, Jordan, Hagle, Michaelson, Morrison, Harris, Larson, Gustafson, Mannino, Martinelli, Logoluso, Hooper. Row 83—Halloran, Mariseotti, Justice, Jay, Griffeath, Moon, Johnson, Gray, Freeman, King. Row 4—Gomes, Lawson, Hensley, Neeley, Massey, Gaskin, Hughes, Mugnolo, May, Green, Martin, Jennings, Harrell. Martinelli, chairman, and Russell Griffeath, Hazel Barnett and Rosie Gaskin. The entertainment committee, headed by Gladys Basye who was assisted by Buddy Rhodes and Ray Phillips, worked industriously to make the evening gay. Skits, vocal selections, and other novelty enter- tainment between dances carried out the atmosphere of a fiesta in Spain. When the guests arrived they were cordially greeted by members of the reception committee which included: Juanita Massey, chairman; Everett Bondesen, Carroll Justice and Dorothy Loveland. On the refreshment committee Catherine Williams, chairman, was assisted by Harold Moon. JUNIORS Row 1—Rasmussen, Phillips, Valenzuela, Pollos, Young, Pavey, Simonian, Thomas, Schwartz. Row 2—Ruud, Wall, Powell, T. Phillips, Zoerb, Taylor, L. Wilson, Olson, Pearson, Patterson, Parry, C. Williams. Row 3—Williams, Olivas, Roberts, Perry, Pruett, Warburton, Schmidt, Palmer, V. Rasmussen, Stefan. Row 4—Walker, H. Seott, Wilson, Weathers, Scott, Raymond, Sehmidt, Tooms, Prouty, Reese, Pickford, Terwilliger.

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SENIOR B’S Front Center—Barratta. Row 1—Poletti, Iverson, Clarno, Summers, McKee, Farnelli, Adams, Graham, Wilson, Barr, Green, Ennis. Row 2—Keltie, Pfister, Rhodes, Bondesen, Cereghino, Frye, Fuller, Crosson, Mugnolo, Ecker. CLASS ES Upper and lower classmen managed to keep class, sport, and social activities at high speed during the year. Many events conducted by the classes claimed the spotlight and are tucked safely away in memory books. Although the Senior B class which entered high school in February, 1932, was small in size and unorganized, many of its members took outstanding parts in the sports and social activities of Madera Union High School. Memories of the romantic Spanish days were brought back when the Junior class transformed the plain, cream-toned cafeteria, familiar to all, into a moonlit patio of old Spain. The excellent music added further to the romantic setting for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Those who were responsible for the gala decorations were: Josephine JUNIORS Row 1—Ficklin, Cortopassi, Crick, Fessler, Foth, Jas. Desmond, Bryhn, Ferrarese, Brown, Ericson. Row 2—Carnes, Campbell, Bini, De Pasqua, Basye, Davis, Carroll, Cerioni, Emmert, Belchar, Campos, Bianchi. Row 3—-Adams, Boyle, Barnett, Campos, Allred, Crosno, Bradley, Catching, Bartlett, Denney, Failla. Desmond, Copeland, Bissel, Carlin, Baldrica, Church. ER — —— q] Row 4—Camy, Collodi, Coltra, Faso, Curtis, Ely, nee ae oe be | A - i ie : ae — ee ae . 3 gt is - eet a = “ . se . ne a Page 17



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The very clever and well planned Prom was made possible from the proceeds of Junior class play, “Growing Pains”. This dramatic comedy was presented on Friday evening, January 18 in the school auditorium and netted the class treasury a substantial amount. While many members of the class of ’36 were interested in plays, and school social activities, others in the group were to bring the Junior rating to the top in football, baseball, basketball, track, and tennis. The class officers were: Jim Bradley, president; Carroll Justice, vice president; and Josephine Martinelli, secretary-treasurer. While the Juniors were working on school activities the Sophomores were striving to show up the Juniors in every way possible. They started the year by showing the little Irosh just exactly where they came in. This seemed to be any side door. Only a few of the Freshmen tried to enter the forbidden door but they humbly submitted to their punishment. When the Sophomores saw that they had subdued the Freshmen they seemed to feel sorry for them and gave them a big party called the I reshman Reception where they played drop the handkerchief, ring around the rosy, and other similar games. Lorin Hammond acted as master of ceremonies and Herbert Fu- trell, student body president, welcomed the Frosh at their reception. During the year it appeared that the Sophomores had a great desire to dance. As a result of this desire they gathered a group together and with the help of Miss Leonora Bailey started a dancing class. Although any classman can enter this class it seemed to be taken up mostly by the Sophomores. As soon as these young Sophomores had got the knack of dancing they immediately decided to have a party all their own. As the story went the Sophomore boys had been cheated out of dancing with the Sophomore girls when the upper classmen SOPHOMORES Row 1—Cortopasi, Allred, Austin, Cloyd, Cimino, Cereghino, Enos, B. Brown, D. Brown, Badellas, Allessini. Row 2—Barnes, Black, Brammer, Edgerley, Bollinger, Bradbury, Allen, Bush, Dorris Brown, Brewer, Cloyd, Con- nelly. Row 3—Buckley, Cook, Allred, Baraldi, Ellis, Crappa, A. Brown, Archibald, Beban, Dermer, Baldy, David. Row 4—-—Bryhn, Errecart, Boring, Childs, Church, Bailey, Basilla, Clayton, E. Brown, Conklin, Biscay, Bartelt, Blanchard. Page 19

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